“Germany is not a country,” says the minimum-wage earner bitterly. “It’s a company. And we are not the people. We are the personnel.”

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“A lot of people from other countries get subsidies, and all the Dutch people don’t get anything. But there are a lot of poor people among the Dutch,” she says. “People get kind of angry.”

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Why, he asks, does he see refugees in this state, Saxony, wearing new clothes, when he and his wife can’t buy the same for their family?

Europeans are waking up! They're starting to ask the right questions. Funny how the elite view the concerns of regular Europeans as relevant - that their move towards non-establishment political parties is a "problem" that needs to be solved...